Dec 3 2015 Blog Post News The Key to Progress Winter is coming. The days are getting shorter, and the nights successively longer. One gloomy...
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The Key to Progress
Winter is coming. The days are getting shorter, and the nights successively longer. One gloomy...
How to Think About Errors, Costs, and Their Allocation
Ronald J. Allen
Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011
Note from the Editor: In December 2010, the Federalist Society heard from a number of...
Police Use of Force and the Practical Limits of Popular Reform Proposals: A Response to Rizer and Mooney
Rafael A. Mangual
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Restraining Park Doctrine Prosecutions Against Corporate Officials Under the FDCA
Richard A. Samp, Cory L. Andrews
Engage Volume 13, Issue 3 October 2012
Note from the Editor: This paper analyzes the FDA’s “Park Doctrine” for prosecutions against corporate...
The European Court of Human Rights - A European Constitutional Court?
Jacob Mchangama
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
Legal discussions of constitutionalism will typically focus on national developments and differences between various national...
Topics
The Supreme Court Tackles Patent Reform
Click here to download a PDF version of this blog post. Oil States Energy Services,...
Topics
Reformation and Law
Today marks the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation. On October 31,...
The America Invents Act: First to File versus First to Invent?
Timothy Holbrook, Prof. F. Scott Kieff, Adam Mossoff, David L. Applegate, David S. Olson
Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast
Since the first U. S. patent statute in 1790, United States patent law has authorized...
Will Americans Continue to Invent?
Richard A. Epstein, Prof. F. Scott Kieff, Dean Reuter, David S. Olson
Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast
United States patent law has traditionally authorized the grant of patent rights to the first...
Topics
The Founding Isn't The Problem — It's The Solution
Traditionally, the Fourth of July has been a day for thankful celebration of the precious...